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1969 C20 rear axle; what were the options??
I'm looking at a '69 longbox pickup, 3/4 ton, 2WD, 307 with 4-speed floor shift transmission, 16" wheels, power drum brakes all the way around. The rear suspension is trailing arms with coil springs. I was unable to look in the glovebox for the RPO codes to indicate what rear end the truck has, but the rear end is very large, and has a drain plug right in the back of it. What were the options for rear ends, and ratios on a '69 3/4 ton with the 307??? Thanks!
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Re: 1969 C20 rear axle; what were the options??
that would be the eaton/corperate rear... 4.57 gear unless optioned with the 4.10 or 5.13.
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Re: 1969 C20 rear axle; what were the options??
i,ve got a 4.10 chunk and a disc brake front end setup for that truck i,d sell reasonable.
bob in tn.
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Re: 1969 C20 rear axle; what were the options??
If it`s an Eaton,than the ratios given are what it could be.But,if the differential cover isn`t round,than it`s a Dana and it could be opted with a 3.73,but not standard with a 307.
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Re: 1969 C20 rear axle; what were the options??
Tim... it's a 3/4 ton... the best you could do in a 3/4 ton was a 3.54, and I am 99% positive that was only with the big block. The only other gear I've seen in a 3/4 ton dana is the 4.10.
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Re: 1969 C20 rear axle; what were the options??
I looked at the rear, and it was round with a center drain plug...after further investigation, it looks to be the Eaton H052. As far as ratio, I have no idea. I'll have to check the glovebox and see. No word on the sale though...owner is playing coy with me.
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Re: 1969 C20 rear axle; what were the options??
My`72 K2500 has what I thought was 3.73s,although I never pulled the cover to varify.They must be 3.54s,then,because they are definately more hiway friendly than the 4.10 trucks.The guy I bought it from said he thought they were 3.73s from his hiway experience with it.At one point I had taken the wheels & tires that were on my`72 CheyenneSuper w/4.10s and put them on the GMC.They are both the same engine/trans with tachs and I`m sure the GMC had higher gears.It even ended up with the same motor in it.
So,either they were swapped,if available,or it was spec`d with 3.54s.Anyway,VTKidder,since you don`t have a Dana this is just for general knowledge.Try spinning your rear wheels and count the turns on the driveshaft.If the wheel turns right about 4 times(just past)for one d-shaft spin you have 4.10s.If the wheel goes about 4 1/2 then you have 4.56s.I`ve never had a ratio listed on a glovebox,standard or optional.
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Re: 1969 C20 rear axle; what were the options??
I was hoping the glovebox would show something; my '86 K20 says it has 4.10's on the RPO sticker. Do you know what the 4-speed floor-shift tranny is? Is it an SM420??
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Re: 1969 C20 rear axle; what were the options??
1969 would be a SM465.
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